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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 1

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rS-: THE AMERICAN SUB- A 'A volume jff iiuuiiAmuoMALL: deliver memorial tn Rflfl Hf fir oiu Tfl IWffF MIIPntD TO VETS oJPalsJa BeatCopS DUUILO Uf OlOh 'j-MADERO "VII jf REFUSAL MISUNDERSTOOD "jk T. fir AmilI A G-'A-'s; Ire Rises Because Ufi Oil 1 1 If I I I 1 1 If I4 L.ni Chief Executive First De. 'K Hll 1 I 0 1 0 lief Declares Foes MavT -vw ties Ifiav I Mf 1 1 vuu WJ f. i v-. 1 IT ShTS: Td Mexico City, but Nothing "i oho Rebels Tnsi'cfc Only 12 of 300 Victim -f ill 1 i If 1 muiucicr.

01 WASHINGTON, May 3( All Washington buzzed today over the President's decision to appear at the Memorial Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery, an Invitation he had declined. Speaker Clark also delivered an address. The President's "esiaenyviust Whether He Resigns or I lorn From Seat by "My Men." rued Hi gh fa Tiers 'ft a visit to the vhit Thomas Prnro ci S.tmo.cr-atiS National committee, who reported that "fiutuvc ui oea disaster. TORREON. Mpy XTo Grand Army ore-anlzntirn "lrIy Washington but at Sir: It alwaV7 'r, ew York-My Pians of Thw; "ever 10 aisclos.e any rI 18 laay to pub icly ex-fhTAV over the fact that the President had refused to ap- to appar outline of what Vnvnr JX 1 LO your requst for an Huertaism TJ ord to dle the forces of an i iau vmy sav tnat.

mv orrmr Jo reunion vonieaerate veterans CORPSES Of! HESS nosfS night Grand Army a verv shnrt tllc oi luexico i7 'ai)iun? Washington to learn if th PrCiHcnt u.j and "Pvery'inch of railway between his mind, stating thatTheir reason for of At Ul tlley nofstop US. The murderPr Trg BUlh in to be sure Pent in the Riven Hull i. wK.f esiiaSes w'as carried to the forever, or whether he is to fm k'rS Mex Icy Waters of th St l' 0r Every One 3 nuu5e Dy t'ence. The news that th r-u 4. men.

V1 U1C usurper ay had Huerta must fall rr' 1. "1S Etana was conveyed tnrogh a written stntpmont Stiff and Are Qnt 7. Ashore jt.iinr Mero, is the main dtoHoPTJL at the White House this morning. It read as follows: 11 u.cui AUSSiail Whn Ui Money Home for Ye iif) tti lL- art When the invitatinn on His Way to Visit Mother Is Lost. i mignt eo at lpnth iis of the war now homo- an of foreigners rLtn committee representing the MISS SYLAX P.IXKJIITIST, I' restoration of the land to I de- utm "1 De S'ven the lne establishment of a twenty of their number to her wrl London bobbies lost no time ITITHTTct't hammering away at the chains K1MPUSKI, Quebfr.

OA goes wnerever my army on'Li a humanitarian act or at leat a republic- ot lne republic of the District of Columbia, the President committee that he did not think the occasion would be deliveT of an appro- OI government In Movi XSs whfc1 aI1, Engli8h 8Uffra" Thfs Um. mi" apa'n been arrested, i his time Miss Pankhurt's followers sought to foil the police by chaining j-anKnurst's wrlstn k.mi t' pn in est-Alftnshment of peace and the rt! vvoulT.permit if Parted, and she was then taken trrHrvT UCaQ' Unff ned bodlPq -j ln Uv Cf the lockup. tix taken of th wJ Jl? identified her.u. evidence of the Emnn. uniaentified here.gj property In my unhsnnv iiinttin TV; JB6S nourn am couimiry.

etc. but my views marrh Qs uT -yut5 our "haiuoL rinac r.es-V lines are -well known. r. .1 ess' ana because of th.s he ten that he must decline the Invitation, agreeing, however, to attend the memorial service at a later date. Evidently a false lore tnese things for uhirh CARRANZA'S PROTEST cotis'Vuwonalists are fihtin V.Z RISING RIVER FORCES r- inusi oe removpd Fin his action and though and therein ies ths rpony JP want the great now "Hit'Il Wirn fave nJ Km i irpro a ie1 tnat any othpr .1 MAY DISRUPT A.

change of program. The President 111 bA th. fi Wfll.llArJv in MnUrflK ana stiff. Little VSems are iu marcn into JhT wulln that his absence snould be misconstrued." nnuufiiiU IU IflUl -op Wh the of ijl unco ui smrp cic we sure there iM greato C0Uld greater confidence. patent to aI students situation that until General Huerta and mi ho 'nter and expressions nf tK ullir" anavos-.

3 mner they nen President Wilson stepped to the rostrum at Arlington. Commander Gleeson of the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, turned brief to thn ji Policemen and Firemen Aid re Plunged to their deaths. th iddltiona! on PEACE-CONFERENCE WON'T BE RECOGNIZED TILL HE QUITS FIGHTING. ch, eovernment are removed and that the prlnc inie. of the constitutionalist party Del crat1C party of Mexico, app ied toThe th.e RepubhS the prob! i jwt.

uie wei- the "Pected Pt.f Jtection of all'. Eastsiders to Get Household Goods to High Ground. nouirh shrouds and said: "urcuw "I have the honor to present the the i r--. Mb niinilwr of as v01e this ln tne Past In AAn which we have captured AmU do it in the City of Mexico cannot' PeP Mico Vrday Pent alnce Thsid' 0.t of IS niirnca FKAXCISCQ VILLA." Jewel. wnv- "oin.

Kr.rT",enc nvcr. m.mt h. THE MEDIATORS CONFER UACO. May 30 At 10 clock tonight the had I fifr," fet and was victims every one In. or ih jnvrpri vi PVE Mill HEMS Ikr II 4 ENGLAND SENDS MORE The President spoke briefly and after pr.ying tribute to the veterans, confined his address to the modern peace movement.

When in his open-ng words ho said: "We come to Arlington not for their sake, but for our was a sudden ripple through the throng. ti "The men we honor todav," he said need no immortalitv we run r.L '7 unciim, wnii. th(, jw as rapidly. Reports from Whitney, thirtv-two m.u. Ilia i ac.n.ri V'ther -uoinea only in th ftnts In which they ere- ay the rlvr nree bouth American Dele I 111..

fnr.orV.. slept NAMED AT DALLAS 1IA lljl. arm rang out re not her BSHIPS TO MEXICO gates Indignant at Rebel Chiefs Attitude. Xi "'-n8- rmn rnpidlv. "tUl rainlnjr hard.

The sit- grale" hre '8 fr A la rr-n i i (ion man director in on them. Their immortality is safe. The American Civil War Is unique in history in that it is the only Civil War whose srines v. I are relnforclnr BROWNSVILLE, Texas, May NIAGARA FAT.1.S flilt in jSISTANT MStUlM' CLASS A nuco levee "at England is vv. Kleins is confined in M.

wiranzas protest' aa published exclu SiVelV bv thp Ttltarnilirnol fore the fighters' pa-sed from life Speaker ClKrk waK MVr.n battleships to home bv illness, but in directing the est vn.Q verai or the new est types have been ordered to commander Gleeson. today threatens to disrupt the A. a i jif. oam Bosque at Clifton. said in part: CHOSEN FROM TEXAS JJ't IWtirt cruiser mil i iiitiHK nort ui 1 1 uiio I tiiiUli oliWmn I speak for the aco.

memauon conrerence. Carranza asks what Is there to debate If the Constitutionalists are unreprentcd and meanwhile ho Insists on fighting was too young to r.artl.-tnnto land tomorrow for Eng- A mysterious trnnirai great Civil War." said Sneaker riart loma and Louisiana Each 1 was only 11 vnars al-V'ricficerl have Til. mediators will iih El unless first gun was fired at Charleston and now my head is bl ssn miner litA jioiuing to ao with Carranza he quits fightine. Special to The American. One- i21 Paso May Ee is eroded.

Ther: uf fin a cases of tvr.hnM 1 Following lone- riiut.nna Tl Bivlr VIay The Brazos 1 will re vnii if Given Eranch. iijck riimoh. among the" 'and everyone aboard the Hermionp iJi juu now I ivici.iii.il. regard that awful struggle and how Ln i Justice Lamar and the generation to which I belong looks I W- -hmann. the.

Amerl- i. iocr nnrn ami oLiu iik nr at an ahin. 1 almost bnnkfi.l r.T- 1 ujjii ic as a most hernlp rhgni. i ate. u.eKaies.

nurried across the is reared it will wM it. 7" way V'or V-S. Texas, May 30. Renre i nere have been the. annals of mankind.

three lnafv. ne nht and cause great to 2 IreiaS ihL 7. lY-nM Y-our ntor '5 the InU: among tne men. ana were closeted with c- mediators. The Mexican Cold must be the she A marine and an or members banks out the eastern and i ii1- tfin "ckno American who is not proud to rlilm theclfv lul or for Ruccumtied to tv- 'jorrenponden' Vtor- lof 735 in the eleventh Ked- ence called Into confer "ft m.u:u nifii me nower of the Vlr.

rxeavy ra ni fni! I i can-, district Saturday after I lllll'lnfillf I dliltl (il, AH UQ Ml ginia youth who crnrp-ort nn Va All xnroughout a two-hour 0ai which defied I Ul.lir, me llrazos watumhoH. k. Hu linn i.i. ko uiatfnosls I ri i pery slopes of Oettvrihiire wiih this afternoon th throp a. kle-j fie sis men wiir.

they .1 1. 1 i. The men nn ti.p a hoi, una "I'vii i to as dirertora of the ri. Ps are frm sni vi unw uneon.iuerablo men "uuiuers wno are seeking to un in blue who through two lonu md ravP' the -Mexican snarl discussed i from a.r vhich 13 located ln Dal- tr have ut "leaauu aays rallied around 1 to Urran4. but could not find rate is feared." Many VtofS stad.ao to thati.ndall and I iw tlmt aptalOiintain the whether in, onl V.

hi "lilltion in this lvllent election ui i.ifi cny. Another noundchree whlif8- tstanre is only one vui iii iri wiipft th a alo ac' nicKamauga. CAi'rs tneir indignation houtI'Prn or North. AV; of the mediators, however ern valor it was, thank God. Amerl- li'ckly decided upon one thing which can valor that valor which caused was that Carranza must agree to an our revolutionary fathers to throw arnxstice before he is.

permitted ren-their gage of battle into the r- rescntation in th collision y't, the. infll' at the Vain their condition: to The American Clarence A Miller, gave A- them. I fceeu ac- If cukvhls'l at lea-st a i 4k. the Hotel IvXt nnt ere it was the nun nt di-un'- -named for each "ilafpes the bankcrr. Usent to entire tc.

y-isal will be sent to niiiKs, tnat I oiup ins 11 the rUor- I 1. I 1 dall of the vf'n lnri'l. iji on Mexico Ciiir TH. mis land as with MAGAZINE OWNER'S erty of the oB: and the LrH Herbert W- Wilson The a waii of firr. fon.t, tiviv v4" pom- Htad torrid-' sea eltlul of the eanh to touch the ark of The Huerta delcgatr H(lt ir.i -i BROTHER ENDS LIFE bound lt'ify stand by A 4 Mil whrhe tlintr.Wdv.

"-h tndir. more All TOfln American liberty lest they die." m.n in it vili to chnnlher courl i iue every Despite attempts of the can- ueiiance of the. rev olutionists, in ir.in at nrA ii.lll V.e. "4 I an YONKltRS. tf" 2 i Texas.

Okla TlK-4i-ain 8 6nJ rV- 30. one en the daj to fight for ent, auwgonism was appar Captain a were all recog- ii lure, brother r.f -i ith the mediators they insisted today that on no terms hould Carranza now bo admitted to the dull iHicon.panici cClure of Into theater aifr those of any my lltv well I of help. I huvo YOUNG DIAZ WHO WOULD BE MEXICO'S PRESIDENT acts w. "cent it.H com- be the dlrm. 'V.

1 "la.U i further "lade no others aw in Wo nights and am tne 'V-llRtrlct 1 fXlTllVA- maintained. that Hill hnfA p. un i ark hnnK weatmont of had no'-cp Kmind. but tticro IB ins 'I. Thft fiuio.

uu '-lass almost of iru. tn It. 'Why ln Is bejran -lexlcan trouble car a voice they would insist unconditionally that Carranza 5" rrCsldontnof j' arrive I (, p.anK. i irst 6 a. one the thadid that tramp of a a i.l.

ton Air. McCl Urn Tirt---1- 'the nai of vear nt, u.uul. a Phrroioercial Na- AEWS SIMMAKY. Ilanli. 1.

f'f he "fr ahou ra rLr lcd home WILSQ'S Mvm TO' Will Ilr Aumcyj conatr. FUA.VKKORT, Ky May 30 -j'ohn-son n. Camden of Woodford county will be appointed l'mt Jl1' SGOIT'IA STEAMING Its pood spir-its. shortly afterward a hot w-sk hejirH aA ii jifu.i. was ati(inscs at 1 i Marion 'hlta Falls, i cuibertsci, cattle- was found lifeless by a servant.

HEDUPHSSPfci 4 16 by Governor McCreary to fill the vaennrv -w. i ilia declares IlnoFtt. i Mr. Mrflnrn -i'1- man. without do meeting old.

hn.i 'ears rd to avenge murder of Ma. A. B. C. ncaco of the late Senator W.

a i radleWr and will also bo a candidate for the MrrrcVrimtho Scnte i i lle then went west rl May SO the Acouitanla, by radio, a I'l-n nza 'h refill. i '(. i i-nn IVilHon iiiuiflitcri f'BlltlJIB to International Nev and cnier into '-uard via AsslMiint piirsrr of ill I'reiildnct, conipanied by women, of wlmm Ik y'l 'caves three Jd a XSr. Em- Ki'iJoN, May 30. 10-10 p.

l-i. prevs or Jreknd blames MorMad for wreck and loss of 31 lives bei.n Mrs. land WV i in aiiovins; r.r way ne Willie "fall the Irish Sea. wltM the s-hL and nonc'eulancri of an oil Unit, nninilliniiin i .1 l.ns J. T.

ir noiiH'ti mid woman. There Is nothing ville. Md, Inoiit ti c-ioi iv iy.r,T. jiij hlfie OI pl''is at viiiittijiuii IOWI1, mrUn HtOllPC'l IS Ilrnzos Jiiver V.t tho saluiilK whl-iMcs of the ners thut puss like vnnmlesi to irost It Is her maiden voy.iv" "nJ ept for an occurloiiiU nt ivt on tho rH.fcV noiU'ind th. -o a7-fr -n1 lW i hi.i...; .7.

move to uri. ft I'll lf lu; 4 Kr.t 1r. U-lI Hi-fi HOW, METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER IS STAUTeT" ing The AiuHn AmiriSn of publish- flash of an electr irrtrk (Vnm- tI a Iast niht- The over which "i received the ZT' leased was the signal tha startiS S'v-the'worId for a dav fiJ .1 l.oi.r. Tho i of tho more neivoiu As lnp' hn Hlren an.iweis s-rcceh, the trii- In lens thart twelve. Austin Xob's.

dv of Farther l'olnt mliflit. bo a mere P.ain UJ1I1HKO to Trmrl. WfiH learnf'di that it wuB car chauffeur roads v-uuniy incident of mimy yearn nnrion and New 'ork met in the to proceed tl. WliHiilllKto' CiiiiinilNRloir Hfe. elided restaurant for dinner Just nfc Ik colllg thny do at Shen-y'B or nt run mv.iv, mill in Hie band played merrily.

Tht: jcarhora Institute holds last meet-ins: of behool term. meet- Hank clearings, postal receint building permit take IncS' and onterans enjoy Confederate Dav matter up wl ht tho pasHenKcrs spent tho remainder of the row. i evening lo insing on mo iui-nn i incoming better o.rqulutcd with tlio vesKel's superb moveinenlH, CAv Diowin'd Three band concerts weekly t-uied this Speciiil to The A nn it ill iHJdwNwilllIi, TVxu Na- in Ion on Ctner.il Felix Diaz, who nrngni. Uona convention at-JlouKton. el In1 lire impounded ly po- the revolution that placed Huerta nt the head of the Mexico Cltv oi Texas.

1 111 capital uty W3S '8hed on the from Ne' news servtn Se woCrldanf-me thc bpst Austin and Tctm da'S An a ttcr day besrin riiV An lnst't after the leased Ve ofS by Cnts instaIlcd in ThtSrSn If sina! ivcn. a ment and was Inter State Social Aumin ceie.ratea to Club convention nm.M Mexico City Huerta. CEIPTS Towns north pluu ro'val tor Austin rude-seeker' welcome I luiives or Jllaz uro now at Klanar I'alls, BUKK-ostnvr to the nicdlatoi-Huu' ir.AA, i I 1 1 i JF On AVtMlllA rttlclr the American envoys that Ulaz 'm ks best posmblu fatldliinto that "'l-ce. chosen to wicceed Huerta a f' of oil com. 'lent of puny nars.

ipifl i). I iJiax is no if tu fo awaitliifr 'Oil Ml I i'i iirl'i tint II PI' 1 nrljourn i-bttcn lives ri a i ii, ti (-I'jlliln.

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